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king on "meet is press." this is dr. king talking about the efficacy of non-violent direct actions and demonstrations. >> recent polls suggest that in terms of national reaction, demonstrations are now counterproductive. by continuing them, don't you run the risk of doing more harm than good? >> again, i contend that we are not doing more harm than good in demonstrations because i think demonstrations serve the purpose of bringing the issues out in the open. i have never felt that demonstrations could actually solve the problem. they call attention to the problem. they dramatize the existence of certain social ills that could very easily be ignored if you did not have demonstrations and i think the initial reaction to demonstrations is always negative. >> dr. martin luther king speaking in 1966, two years before the end of his life. you and i are about the same age. we were not there. >> we were not there. >> we were not that. >> not even thought of. >> i wonder if you're watching what's going on with occupy wall street
king on "meet is press." this is dr. king talking about the efficacy of non-violent direct actions and demonstrations. >> recent polls suggest that in terms of national reaction, demonstrations are now counterproductive. by continuing them, don't you run the risk of doing more harm than good? >> again, i contend that we are not doing more harm than good in demonstrations because i think demonstrations serve the purpose of bringing the issues out in the open. i have never...
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today's the 45th anniversary of dr. martin luther king, jr.'s last speech, "mountaintop." >> he's allowed me to go up to the mountain. i've looked over and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> dr. king delivered the speech extemporaneously in a church in memphis the night before he was assassinated at a memphis hotel. king was feeling sick and did not plan to speak but did so at the urging of his friend, ralph abernat abernathy. newly restored video. this shows james earl ray's return to memphis to face trial for dr. king's assassination. ray was arrested june 8th at london's heathrow airport as he tried to board a flight to brussels. here ray is being red read his rights on the plane to memphis. >>> president obama's just about an hour away from landing in colorado where he will push congress to pass federal gun control laws. the president will meet with officials close to the site of the aurora movie theater massacre. next week, the pres
today's the 45th anniversary of dr. martin luther king, jr.'s last speech, "mountaintop." >> he's allowed me to go up to the mountain. i've looked over and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> dr. king delivered the speech extemporaneously in a church in memphis the night before he was assassinated at a memphis hotel. king was feeling sick and did not plan to speak...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was killed by a single gunshot wound as he stood on a balcony at the lorraine hotel in memphis. just four years before his death, the nobel peace prize committee honored dr. king for combatting racial injustice through nonviolence. and in his acceptance speech, 49 years ago, dr. king said something that still resonates as a challenge to all of us today. "there is a sort of poverty of spirit which still stands in glaring contrast to our scientific and technological abundance. the richer we've become materially, the poorer we've become morally and spiritually. we've learned to fly the air like birds and swi
dr. martin luther king jr. was killed by a single gunshot wound as he stood on a balcony at the lorraine hotel in memphis. just four years before his death, the nobel peace prize committee honored dr. king for combatting racial injustice through nonviolence. and in his acceptance speech, 49 years ago, dr. king said something that still resonates as a challenge to all of us today. "there is a sort of poverty of spirit which still stands in glaring contrast to our scientific and...
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. >> and you'll flare a bay area man who was part of dr. martin luther king's inner circle and helped inspire his famous speech. >> and tax experts answer your questions on the 7 on your side hot line. call now. >> there doesn't have to be a conflict between pro testing citizens and our second amendment rights. >> president obama makes a fund raising swing through the bay area, good evening. >> the president has no public appearances scheduled for the trip and will be here less than 24 hours but he is due at four private local fund-raisers one scheduled to get underway in about 15 minutes. you can see him less than 20 minutes ago. he just got here at san francisco international airport. we have live coverage for you on his visit tonight. mark i'll start with you. the president has drawn a crowd where you are. >> yes. hundreds of protestors here at baker and pacific. we're a block from where the president will be dining soont. the protestors are most here to tell the president to reject the key stone pipeline. one of the president's hosts is
. >> and you'll flare a bay area man who was part of dr. martin luther king's inner circle and helped inspire his famous speech. >> and tax experts answer your questions on the 7 on your side hot line. call now. >> there doesn't have to be a conflict between pro testing citizens and our second amendment rights. >> president obama makes a fund raising swing through the bay area, good evening. >> the president has no public appearances scheduled for the trip and will...
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. >> reporter: the king of pop's heart had stopped. he was unconscious. his personal physician, dr. conrad murray, who can be heard in the background on the call, was attempting cpr. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor's been the only one here. >> reporter: hours later, his family broke the news to the world. >> the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away. >> reporter: immediately, the investigation focuses on dr. murray. the cardiologist hired to care for the pop star during his upcoming concert tour. in july, 2009, a major bombshell. a source tells cnn dr. murray gave michael jackson the powerful sedative, propofol, within 24 hours of his death. propofol is usually administered through an iv drip and produces such a comatose state, it isn't supposed to be used outside a hospital setting. in august, dr. murray makes his first public comments since his star patient's death. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and i have faith the truth will prevail. >> reporter: according to the police affidavit, conrad murray told d
. >> reporter: the king of pop's heart had stopped. he was unconscious. his personal physician, dr. conrad murray, who can be heard in the background on the call, was attempting cpr. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor's been the only one here. >> reporter: hours later, his family broke the news to the world. >> the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away. >> reporter: immediately, the investigation...
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dr. scott harrington, the dentist and oral surgeon has stopped practicing after health inspectors found what they called sickening conditions in his office including filthy rusty dental tools. >> they say some of his staffers were unlicensed and that he may have given patients expired drugs. susan candiotti is in tulsa this morning, good morning. how are today's screenings going to work? >> reporter: good morning. in about three hours from now as many 7,000 invited as you mentioned, they're expecting hundreds of people to show up as they begin these tests. people will register inside the building that you see over my shoulder, and then they will be taken in to give three blood samples, one for hepatitis b, for c, and the test also for hiv, and these are all people that are former patients of dr. scott harrington, who is currently facing 17 complaints filed by the state board of registry. it will take about two to three weeks for these former patients of his and current patients of his to
dr. scott harrington, the dentist and oral surgeon has stopped practicing after health inspectors found what they called sickening conditions in his office including filthy rusty dental tools. >> they say some of his staffers were unlicensed and that he may have given patients expired drugs. susan candiotti is in tulsa this morning, good morning. how are today's screenings going to work? >> reporter: good morning. in about three hours from now as many 7,000 invited as you mentioned,...
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michael jackson, concert promoter aeg and dr. conrad murray, the cardiologist hired as jackson's personal physician. now two years after murray was convicted of causing jackson's death it is entertainment giant, aeg on the defense. a jury is in the first stages of the selection process, will examine the deals between the parties. and decide whether aeg is liable. whether the corporation should pay jackson's mother and children as much as $40 billion for the loss of their loved one. outside the courthouse the media invasion is under way from camera crews to fans with blogs. >> i have about 50,000 followers on various pages on facebook. and hard core michael jackson fans about 40,000 on twitter. >> reporter: unlike the criminal case, the lawsuit is expected to get personal. the jury questionnaire asks about drug dependency whether people can choose to stop if they want to. >> they will be taking michael jackson's life and basically dragging it through the dirt of the dark side. >> reporter: court filings showing aeg blaming jackson
michael jackson, concert promoter aeg and dr. conrad murray, the cardiologist hired as jackson's personal physician. now two years after murray was convicted of causing jackson's death it is entertainment giant, aeg on the defense. a jury is in the first stages of the selection process, will examine the deals between the parties. and decide whether aeg is liable. whether the corporation should pay jackson's mother and children as much as $40 billion for the loss of their loved one. outside the...
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. >>> the sad song of dr. conrad murray singing the blues in a cnn interview, saying he's a scapegoat in the king of pop's death. >>> a stolen cab with the cops in hot pursuit with speeds totaling over 100 miles an hour. >>> and watching the bid for history slip right through his legs. >> oh, so close. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. zoraida is off today. >>> we're going to start with this video that has the university facing tough, tough questions this morning. it shows rutgers head basketball coach mike rice physically and mentally abusing players at practice. you can see rice grabbing, shoving, even kicking players. he hurls basketballs at their heads, and you can hear him shouting obscenities, including gay slurs. athletes and fans across the country have just been dumbfounded by these images. rutgers officials first saw the video last december. what did they do about it? did they fire the coach? no. the athletic director suspended the coach for thr
. >>> the sad song of dr. conrad murray singing the blues in a cnn interview, saying he's a scapegoat in the king of pop's death. >>> a stolen cab with the cops in hot pursuit with speeds totaling over 100 miles an hour. >>> and watching the bid for history slip right through his legs. >> oh, so close. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. zoraida is off today. >>> we're going...